A lot of flashback can be a mixed bag but I liked what Gage does here for the most part in exploring who this iteration of Floyd is. There are easy parallels in the grand sense when it comes to the two men and where they are now and you could easily see them swapping out (which is a story I'd love to read) the path they're on. The flashback covers some good ground but it works with the idea of the tension that exists as the two men circle each other in the present as well. It's a solid issue that's moving everything forward, bit by bit. Read Full Review